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Historic houses in Manchester, such as Heaton Hall, are featured underneath. Our selection of Historic houses feature some unique architecture, unrivalled decor and interiors, many with glorious gardens and grounds.
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Heaton Hall
Heaton Park, Prestwich, Manchester 4.3 miles away
Heaton Hall is a Grade 1 listed 18th century country house set in the middle of Heaton Park. The principal rooms have been gradually restored with appropriate furnishings.... more
Dunham Massey Hall, Park & Garden
The National Trust, Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham 9.2 miles away
Dunham Massey Hall was originally an early Georgian house, which was extensively re-worked in the early 20th century. The result is one of the most sumptuous Edwardian interiors housing exceptional collections that include Huguenot silver, paintings... more
Adlington Hall
Mill Lane, Macclesfield 11.5 miles away
The documented history of Adlington Hall can be traced as far back as the Domesday Survey when the Hall was passed to the Earl of Chester, a nephew of William the Conqueror. Since the year 1315 it has been home to the Legh family. Being one of the... more
Tatton Park
Knutsford 11.7 miles away
One of the most complete historic estates, Tatton Park was rebuilt in the late 18th century by Samuel Wyatt. The collections include family portraits, paintings, books, china, glass, silver and Egerton furniture specially commissioned from Gillow.... more
Tabley House Collection
Tabley House, Tabley Lane, Knutsford 14.3 miles away
Tabley House is the finest Palladian house in the North West designed by John Carr of York. It is home to one of the first collections of English paintings, including works by Turner, Reynolds, Lawrence and Lely. It also has a fine collection of... more
Arley Hall & Gardens
Arley, Northwich 14.7 miles away
Arley Hall is one of the most interesting and attractive stateley homes in the North West. The elaborate ceilings and oak panelling, impressive fireplaces, intricate stained glass and beautiful contents are not the only features which make Arley Hall... more
Capesthorne Hall
Siddington, Macclesfield 15.6 miles away
Capesthorne Hall has been the home of the Bromley-Davenport family since Domesday times. After a disastrous fire, the hall was rebuilt in Victorian times around the core of an 18th century house, in grand Jacobean revival style. There are towers,... more
Hoghton Tower
Hoghton, Preston 22.3 miles away
Hoghton Tower is quite simply unique, the perfect location for an eventful day or evening out. Enjoy the magnificent views from the ramparts or discover the trail around the gardens. One of the finest Renaissance buildings in England including State... more
Gawthorpe Hall
Padiham, Burnley 22.6 miles away
Gawthorpe Hall was built in the early 17th century for Sir Richard Shuttleworth although the family owned the estate for 200 years before. Much of the original plasterwork remains and the long gallery is hung with early 17th century portraits. Many... more
Rufford Old Hall
Rufford, Ormskirk 26.0 miles away
Rufford Old Hall is one of Lancashire´s finest 16th century buildings, famed for its Great Hall with an intricately carved moveable wooden screen and dramatic hammerbeam roof. On display are a collection of arms and armour from various European... more
Speke Hall, Garden and Estate
The Walk, Liverpool 27.8 miles away
Speke Hall is a half-timbered house with a moat dating from 16th century, with the inside spanning many periods. The Great Hall and priest hole are Tudor while the Oak Parlour and smaller rooms are Victorian. This rambling house has an interesting... more
Sudley House
Mossley Hill Road, Mossley Hill, Liverpool 28.8 miles away
Sudley House is the former home of Victorian ship builder George Holt, housing his personal collection of 18th and 19th century British art, and still in its original setting. A charming gallery displays works by Turner, Gainsborough, Lord Leighton... more
Chatsworth
Chatsworth, Bakewell 31.1 miles away
The home of the Devonshire family, Chatsworth is one of the treasure houses of England, set in the Peak District National Park, and built in 1552 by Bess of Hardwick. The most magnificent rooms are on all three floors of the house, filled with... more
Haddon Hall
Bakewell 31.2 miles away
Haddon Hall is a magnificent Medieval and Tudor manor house which has changed little since Tudor times. The Dukedom of Rutland was conferred on the Manners family in 1703, and Haddon Hall is still owned by them today. Heavy oak panelling dominates... more
East Riddlesden Hall
Bradford Road, Keighley 31.2 miles away
East Riddlesden Hall is a 17th century manor house and buildings which have distinctive architectural details. The Hall has a gigantic fireplace with classical columns on either side. The house has a wonderful collection of oak furniture, pewter,... more
Lytham Hall
Ballam Road, Lytham St Annes 34.9 miles away
Lytham Hall is a Grade I listed manor and is widely believed to be the finest Georgian house in the North West of England. The present House was designed by John Carr of York and the Main Hall displays his work at its best.... more
Tissington Hall
Tissington, Ashbourne 35.0 miles away
Tissington Hall was built in the 17th century and lived in by the FitzHerbert family for 500 years, Tissington Hall is a fine specimen of its period with gates wrought by the celebrated Robert Bakewell. The hall still has Jacobean panelling with 18th... more
Nostell Priory
Doncaster Road, Wakefield 37.1 miles away
Nostell Priory was built in 1733 for Sir Rowland Winn, the house is an architectural masterpiece by James Paine. The State Rooms were later completed by Robert Adam, and are magnificent examples of 18th century interior style. It houses one of... more
Renishaw Hall
Renishaw Hall, Renishaw Park, Eckington, Sheffield 38.8 miles away
Home to the Sitwell family for 400 years. Renishaw is still very much a family home which adds to its unique atmosphere. Tours every Friday at 2.30pm in season enabling you to see some of the spectacular collections of art and furniture acquired by... more
Harewood House
Harewood, Leeds 41.3 miles away
Harewood House is a stunning house designed by John Carr, completed in 1772, with exquisite interiors by Robert Adam. The furniture throughout is by Thomas Chippendale together with art collections that include Renaissance masterpieces, Turner... more
Brodsworth Hall
Brodsworth, Doncaster 41.6 miles away
Brodsworth Hall, once an opulent Victorian Hall, offers a fascinating insight into the changing fortunes of a previously wealthy family, with many of the original fixtures and fittings still in place. Crimson silk, chandeliers and vast gilt-framed... more
Hardwick Hall, Gardens & Park
Doe Lea, Chesterfield 43.9 miles away
Designed by Robert Smythson for Bess of Hardwick, Hardwick Hall is one of the greatest Elizabethan houses, surviving almost unchanged. The Hall contains one of Europe´s best collections of contemporary furniture, embroideries and tapestries, together... more
Sudbury Hall
Sudbury, Ashbourne 45.1 miles away
Sudbury Hall is a most individual late 17th century house with rich interior decoration. The Great Staircase is one of the most elaborate in England and is richly decorated with baskets of fruit on the newel posts and scrolls of flowers down the... more
Kedleston Hall
Derby 46.1 miles away
Kedleston Hall is a classical Palladian mansion built in the mid-18th century for the Curzon family. The house has the most complete sequence of Robert Adam interiors in England with magnificent state rooms retaining great collections of paintings... more
Shugborough
Millford, Stafford 48.3 miles away
Shugborough is the ancestral home of the 5th Earl of Lichfield, who as Patrick Lichfield is known worldwide as a leading photographer and part of the house is still lived in by the Earl and his family. The 18th century house contains a fine... more
Newstead Abbey House
Newstead Abbey Park, Ravenshead 51.9 miles away
Newstead Abbey House is a beautiful historic house set in a glorious landscape of gardens and parkland within the heart of Nottinghamshire. Founded as a monastic house in the 12th century, Newstead became the seat of the Byron family in 1540 and was... more
Leighton Hall
Carnforth 52.3 miles away
Award winning Leighton Hall is the lived-in house of the famous furniture making Gillow dynasty. A visit to Leighton is an opportunity to unravel the fascinating past of this ancient, Lancashire family and wander through the spectacular grounds and... more
Newby Hall
Ripon 53.6 miles away
Newby Hall was built in the 1690s, in the style of Sir Christopher Wren, by John Etty, it is now the home of Richard and Lucinda Compton. Their ancestor, William Weddell, asked Robert Adam to transform the interior to house his collection of ancient... more
Weston Park
Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal 54.1 miles away
Weston Park, built in 1671, is the award winning 17th century Stately Home that was designed by Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham and was the former home of the Earls of Bradford. It boasts a superb collection of paintings that includes works by Van Dyck,... more
Wollaton Hall & Park/Natural History Museum
Wollaton, Nottingham 55.6 miles away
Wollaton Hall & Park/Natural History Museum stands on a natural hill 3 miles west of Nottingham City centre. This sensational Elizabethan house was designed by Robert Smythson and completed in 1588 and set in a scenic 500 acre historic park. Inside,... more
Calke Abbey
Ticknall, Derby 56.2 miles away
Calke Abbey is a baroque mansion, built in the early 18th century for Sir John Harpur, has stood still since the 1920s. It contains the family´s natural history collection, portraits and sporting pictures. The baroque state bed, with Chinese... more
Beningbrough Hall & Gardens
York 56.7 miles away
Beningbrough Hall is an imposing Georgian mansion built in 1716 and containing one of the most impressive Baroque interiors in England. The plan of the house is old fashioned with the state bedrooms on the ground floor. On the first floor an unusual... more
Attingham Park
Shrewsbury 57.5 miles away
Attingham Park is an elegant Georgian mansion, built in 1785 for the 1st Lord Bewick, is one of the great houses of the Midlands. The magnificent Regency interiors contain collections of ambassadorial silver and Italian furniture. The purpose built... more
Holker Hall & Gardens
Cark-in-Cartmel, Grange-over-Sands 57.9 miles away
Holker Hall: This beautiful Victorian House, with it's 24 acres of formal and woodland gardens and 125 acres of deer park, is one of the treasures of the stunning South Lakes area. The warm 'lived in' atmosphere of the Hall continues to charm... more
Levens Hall
Kendal 58.0 miles away
Levens Hall is an Elizabethan mansion, built around a 13th century Pele tower, converted into a gentleman´s residence and home of the Bagot family, containing fine panelling, plasterwork and period furniture. Also paintings by Rubens, Lely and Cuyp... more
Moseley Old Hall
Moseley Old Hall Lane, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton 58.3 miles away
Moseley Old Hall is an Elizabethan timberwork house, built in 1600 by Henry Pitt, it was clad in red brick in 1870. It is famous for its association with Charles 11, who hid here after the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The hiding place he used and... more
Treasurer´s House
Minster Yard, York 58.4 miles away
The Treasurer´s House, named after the Treasurer of York Minster and built over a Roman Road, nestles behind the Minster and dates back to 1091. It was carefully restored, by the wealthy Victorian industrialist Frank Green, between 1897 and 1930. It... more
Wightwick Manor
Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton 61.8 miles away
Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house, bought by Theodore Mander in 1887. The house is a wonderful example of the influence of William Morris and the Arts and Craft Movement. Inside most of the wallpaper, fabrics and furniture are by William... more
Bantock House Museum & Park
Finchfield Road, Wolverhampton 62.0 miles away
Bantock House Museum is a restored Georgian farmhouse set in delightful formal gardens and surrounded by 43 acres of parkland. Permanent displays of exquisite locally made decorative arts, including japanned ware, enamels and steel jewellery, are... more
Sutton Park
Sutton-on-the-Forest, York 62.4 miles away
Built in the 18th century by Thomas Atkinson, Sutton Park is the home of Sir Reginald and Lady Sheffield and is a fine example of Georgian architecture with magnificent Rococo plasterwork by Cortese. It houses is an important collection of Meissen... more
Newburgh Priory
Coxwold 65.6 miles away
Newburgh Priory is a large and imposing house near Coxwold, North Yorkshire. Standing on the site of an Augustinian priory, founded in 1145, it is a fine stately home in a superb setting with breathtaking views to the Kilburn White Horse in the... more
Blackwell - The Arts & Crafts House
Bowness-on-Windermere 66.1 miles away
Blackwell The Arts & Crafts House, designed by M H Baille Scott, is one of Britain's finest and most important houses. Overlooking Lake Windermere it houses fine examples of furniture, decorative arts, stained glass and carved oak and iron work.... more
Normanby Hall Country Park & Farming Museum
Normanby Hall Country Park, Normanby, Scunthorpe 66.2 miles away
Normanby Hall is a splendid Regency Mansion designed by Sir Robert Smirke and built between 1812 and 1830. On display are examples of fine furniture and also costume galleries. The Farming Museum shows the history of farming and rural crafts during... more
Doddington Hall & Gardens
Doddington, Lincoln 67.7 miles away
Doddington Hall stands today in its walled courtyard as it was built in 1600 and has been occupied for over 400 years and is still a family home today. It was built by Robert Smythson, who also designed Longleat and Hardwick Hall. In 1749 the... more
Nunnington Hall
Nunnington, York 72.5 miles away
Nunnington Hall is mainly a 17th century manor house, the west wing dates from 1580 but was badly damaged during the Civil War by a Parliamentarian garrison. It was extensively remodelled in 1685 and again in the 1920s. The interior has stone flagged... more
Hagley Hall
Hagley 73.0 miles away
Hagley Hall is the private home of Viscount and Viscountess Cobham and is set in 350 acres of parkland. This Grade I Georgian House was completed in 1760, designed by Sanderson Miller and built for George, the First Lord Lyttelton. Inside are some of... more
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